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Re: Why revive Amiga?
« on: June 10, 2003, 02:02:45 PM »
I remember, more than once, running into some files named something like,

ksie1526v
ksie1527v
ksie1528v
...

on 95 or 98, and they were 10 megs each!!! What ever they were, never delete a file on widows, it may be the end of you!

Well, I suppose that true of any os, but WHAT WERE THEY???


Then there's a couple of weeks ago, when on xp, I found out it defaults to 1.5 times the size of your ram, swap files. I have 1 gig of ram. I tried to change it, following instructions I found on the internet, instead it did NOTHING. Then I thought it needed to erase it once (so I changed a setting in the registry), before remaking the new size I chose of 200 megs. Instead it took the 2.26 GHz P4 about 50 seconds to shut down on every power off!

What's wrong with winkdohs?

No RAM: disk, no RAD:, no SHELL, how about not being able to copy all the files from the HD to a 100 meg zip disk (right after installing the OS), then if you need to re-install the OS, just copy it back to DH0:, AND IT WORKS. (Something you may need to do once a year, or less.)

Our desktop AOS4.0 is so small, it can run on a PDA now, without ANY programs being removed!

Able to run IBrowse in ram:, and all your cached pages are there, then not there, if you so please!!!

Boot time less than 16 seconds.

Cool shareware.

No logging in and password crap.

F U N !

AmigaOne! The last personal computer!!!  :-D  :-D
\\"Which would you buy? The Crappy A1200, 15 years out of date... or the Mobile Phone that I have?\\" -- bloodline
So I guess that A500, 600, 1000, 2000, CDTV, CD32, are pure garbage then? Thanks for posting here.